The Incident Command Post has been moved to Pathfinder Park off Highway 115 between Florence and Canon City.

Fire fighters work to continue securing structures, work the fire perimeter and mop up operations.

9. Information updates are being posted on Inciweb at www.inciweb.org for official information from Inicident Command, on Facebook on Custer County Emergency Management page and www.coemergency.com.

Information obtained from Inciweb, Field Manager and PIO Liaison at ICP.

EVENT NAME: ROATCAP FIRE

1. REPORT DATE/TIME: 10/25/2012

2. LOCATION: Montezuma County

3. EVENT START DATE/TIME: 10/24/2012

4. ASSISTANCE ANTICIPATED FROM STATE: OEM Field Manager at the incident

5. DEATHS/INJURIES: 0 fatalities, 0 injuries

6. DAMAGE: None reported

7. EVACUATION STATUS/#:

Evacuation and Pre-Evacuations are in place: County Road P to P.5 West of 29 and 28 North from P.5 is now open to residents only. Escorts will be available beginning at 9 a.m. for critical situations only.

American Red Cross shelters located at:

Kemper Elementary School in Cortez

Animal Shelter: Montezuma County Fairgrounds is open for domestic livestock animals and the Cortez Animal shelter is taking small animals.

Information obtained from Montezuma Sheriff webpage. This incident is not on Inciweb.

EVENT NAME: VALLECITO FIRE

This fire started on October 12 and is still active in La Plata County. Incident Command will transition from a Type III IMT back to local incident command. The fire is 222 acres and is approximately 25% contained. This will be the last update on the Vallecito Fire unless significant changes occur. Incident information can be found on Inciweb for this fire.

EVENT NAME: FERN LAKE FIRE

The Fern Lake Fire also remains active and is 1,030 acres and 17% contained. Snow dampened fire activity today. There are 36 personnel working the fire that is in the Rocky Mountain National Park near Estes Park in Larimer County. This will be the final update on this fire unless there are significant changes to report.

The State EOC was deactivated. Office of Emergency Management and Fire Prevention and Control staff continue to monitor and support the state and active fires.